Loved it. Karnack looks like an old tramp, but the look suits him.
Loved it. Karnack looks like an old tramp, but the look suits him.
I actually loved the ending, precisely because it wasn't a cliffhanger - not in the "how will our intrepid hero get himself out of this situation" way. It doesn't patronize the reader by pretending all is dire, only to solve the predicament painlessly first thing next issue, nor does it rely on waiting til the last minute to spring a cheap shock twist. It just says "more of this awesomeness next week, you know you want it."
This was great, definitely one of my most anticipated titles in the new lineup after SW and the first issue
did not disappoint.
And I absolutely <3 that the characters from MCU Agents of Shield are showing up in the plots of
comics.
Exactly this. I was smiling at how fast he took out that base. Even chopped dudes head off with one strike.
This Karnak is not messing around.
That liver shot in the interrogation scene was NUTS! I loved it!! A Fantastic start to a piece of Inhuman lore that will go down in history!
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I like this take on the character. It makes sense that Karnak would be an ultra-nihilist considering the entirety of his world is just seeing how objects, structures, and systems are fundamentally flawed and easily broken down. One problem with this book in the long run however will be consistently providing challenges for Karnak. Though, and I'm not kidding here at all, I would like to see a genuine love story arc at some point. With a meet-cute and dating and everything. But with Karnak as this super intense nihilist. That may sound kind of stupid, but it would blow my mind.
It wouldn't even have to last. Just one really weird arc of Karnak trying to date.
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I want the girl to just not be that in to him. I want to see him dealing with a broken heart. Which would also lead to (for me) an interesting story of a supernihilist getting over a broken heart. Like does he throw himself into work? Does he become hyper self-critical? Does he doubt himself and lose his abilities? Who knows, but I wnat to see it.
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Pull List:
Marvel Comics: Venom, X-Men, Black Panther, Captain America, Eternals, Warhammer 40000.
DC Comics: The Last God
Image: Decorum
I believe Karnak has taken a vow of celibacy durring his time as a monk/high priest of the Inhumans. Which admittedly, would have no effect on him falling for someone but might influence him actually acting on it. It could be interesting interesting take.
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DC Comics: The Last God
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Karnak did say in this issue that love was for those who needed to believe in a softer world. Foreshadowing maybe?
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It'd definitely be interesting in looking into the mind of Karnak and by extension Ellis and seeing him try to make sense of love. Knowing Ellis's exploration of nihilism, it can only end with the confirmation that love is just a savage, primitive reaction based on chemicals in the brain and being at the mercy of your own uncontrollable emotions. Would be interesting to see how Karnak reacts, but I can't see it ending any other way than heartbreak.
Currently Reading: DC: Shazam /// MARVEL: Daredevil, Invaders, Winter Soldier /// IMAGE: Seven to Eternity /// TITAN: Bloodborne
Upcoming Reading:
Trade Waiting: IMAGE: East of West, Black Road, The Black Monday Murders /// DARK HORSE: Hellboy, Witcher
I also think that the ability to find flaws in things is an inherently hyper rational concept. A flaw suggests that something was specifically designed and Karnak's ability to hone in on one specific or a series of design flaws thus the "machine" breaks down in a logical manner; there is a point A to B. Love on the otherhand isn't rational. It's hard to explain and when it falls apart there can be both internal and external reasons. Or in the mind of the person who is left heartbroken it can seem completely irrational and that there was no reason. It would be a very cool character study to see Karnak grapple with something like that.
Well, the idea is out there now so someone who is a better writer than I feel free to run with it.
Pull List:
Marvel Comics: Venom, X-Men, Black Panther, Captain America, Eternals, Warhammer 40000.
DC Comics: The Last God
Image: Decorum